Exercise Medicine
- By Tommy Boone1
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 American Society of Exercise Physiologists, United States
- Source: ASEP's Exercise Medicine Text for Exercise Physiologists , pp 295-323
- Publication Date: August 2016
- Language: English
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Physicians need to prescribe exercise. Will they do so? Not likely in the foreseeable future. Yet, exercise can prevent chronic disease and premature death. Then, who will share the message that physical inactivity is the biggest health problem of the 21st century? Who is ready to do something about the ~50% of all adults in the U.S. will be obese by 2030? There will also be "7.8 million extra cases of diabetes, 6.8 million extra cases of coronary heart disease and stroke, and 539,000 extra cancer cases" (Wang et al. 2011). Board Certified Exercise Physiologists are scientifically educated to take on obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease as well as depression and hypertension by prescribing exercise medicine. They understand the science of designing personalized exercise medicine programs to fight illness and poor health by promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors.
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